Midterm Submission



I developed the film because I wanted to experience and understand the different dynamics and struggles that actually filming a film. Also, to gain perspective of the directors that do this for a living. I developed my film by showing that even in broad daylight that there is unsuspecting dangers lurking around every corner. Even in what would be thought of the most safest place: a school. This concept was thought up to make aware that it could be anyone and that children in school should keep their guard up, no matter who the person is.

The shots used was to help gain insight on the characters. There were high-angle shots to show how a person at their lowest point can reach out to a person that is in a higher place to help the person that is down. There were numerous long-shot to emphasis the suspense and that there is something dangerous around the corner.

The editing decisions were made to shorten some shots due to the background noise or the shakiness of the camera. Also, to cut some of the close ups to a rapid pace was to show the concentration of the actors playing cards. There were a series long takes and short takes to build up suspense and rapidly devolve it.

The fonts used was to display that each of the actors' names are different but also uniform as well. The title font was used to create jarring and straight to the point which is symbolic because the name of the title means a jarring sound. The font colors are also symbolic. The red if paying attention gives hint that there is a bad person among the names with the color font of white which symbolizes innocence.

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